Raises the note a half tone; on a piano keyboard this may mean pressing the black key instead of the white key. Depends on what your playing.
It moves it half a step higher.
The symbol to lower a note a half step is called a flat.
In standard musical notation the sharp sign (#) denoted a note raised by a half step. There are also half sharps and 3/4-sharps for raising a note by 1/4 tone or 3/4 tone respectively.
A concert F sharp (as played on a piano) is a C on an E flat alto sax.
Enharmonics is the name for a pitch that is "spelled" three different ways. # C=B sharp, D double flat # D flat= C sharp, B double sharp....
Compare it to someone else playing the same note.
The symbol to lower a note a half step is called a flat.
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What cancels an acciental in a Natural sign in front of a note. Example G Major (F#, F sharp). Any note in the line or space of the note F will be affected, but if there is a natural sign it will be restored to its original pitch.
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It highers flying type moves
It's notated as an E with a sharp in front of it.
C sharp/D flat, D sharp/E flat, F sharp/G flat, G sharp/A flat, A sharp/B flat
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flat sharp front tooth:one of the flat sharp-edged teeth in the front of the mouth, used for cutting and tearing foodhope i helped!
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